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We produce digital versions of real world spaces. These assets can be modified augmented and displayed giving you a fully immersive 3d marketing tool. www.capturevr.co.uk/
Liverpool's Only Favorite Tory
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Lord Michael Heseltine in conversation with Shelagh Fogarty. *Apologies for the sound quality, there was an issue with the sound desk. Lord Heseltine has a strong connection with Liverpool, having played a key role in its regeneration through the 1980s, when he dragged it from the depths of despair and laid down the foundation for the city to develop into the popular destination it has become t...
The Hidden Martial Arts of Sherlock Holmes
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Watch How Bartitsu Can Take Down Any Attacker! Learn how Bartitsu, the Victorian-era mixed martial art, can transform you into a real-life superhero! Watch as we reveal the shocking truth about the lethal fighting system that even Sherlock Holmes himself used to take down his enemies.
AR for Architecture
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We produce digital versions of real world spaces. These assets can be modified augmented and displayed giving you a fully immersive 3d marketing tool. www.capturevr.co.uk/
Helicopter Rescue Chamonix
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Since the beginning of August, the days have been particularly busy for the rescuers of the Peloton de gendarmerie de haute montagne (PGHM) of Chamonix who this Monday, August 8 at 6 pm had already carried out 10 rescue operations, eight in the Mont Blanc massif, and two in the rest of the department. At 6:30 a.m., rescue professionals came to the aid of a mountaineer who had received a stone o...
White Pearl La Plagne
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Brand new Ski residence situated in La Plagne in the French Alps. Opening winter 2022.
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Hugh Baird University Centre Digital Image and Photography 2022 www.capturevr.co.uk/
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Hugh Baird University Centre Digital Image and Photography 2022 www.capturevr.co.uk/
why are you stretching over the model just walk to the side. makes no sense trying to reach that spot.
Not all oxbow lakes are natural. Near my home, the Minnesota river has a number of manmade oxbows. The river was straightened and dredged to improve barge passage in the 1960’s. One quirk is there will be little pieces of land that no longer is connected to the state or county that they are technically part of. The Fort Snelling state park is in 3 or 4 cities and 3 counties. 2 major rivers come together there.
Not all oxbow lakes are natural. Near my home, the Minnesota river has a number of manmade oxbows. The river was straightened and dredged to improve barge passage in the 1960’s. One quirk is there will be little pieces of land that no longer is connected to the state or county that they are technically part of. The Fort Snelling state park is in 3 or 4 cities and 3 counties. 2 major rivers come together there.
Thanks! And charming accent
Nice. would be great to make a portable one to take to different schools
Rivers cannot change course in Rocky surface
Right-ho,good days work over-off to the pub then!
Not a very realistic model. The truck still had its wheels.
I fell in love with geography in 6th grade
Kaskaskia island, Illinois, is on the Missouri side of the Mississippi River. It is an actual Illinois town west of the river because of these enclaves. And the Mississippi River has many great examples of this
I love these kinds of things, river examples
Edd
Why are there trucks capsized in the water? Good video.
I know this isn't 💯 a true test, but take the trucks out of the water as they are affecting the flow velocity and direction.
What products we needed
Cool I liked it a lot. It was fun watching.
When we look at the Grand Canyon we see many horizontal layers on top of each other but close-ups of these layers also show that they are completely separated from each other and the layers look rather homogeneous. How is this possible? Each layer is the effect of a recurring natural disaster, a huge tidal wave that is pulled over the planet, that is caused by a celestial body that circles our sun in an eccentric orbit. A thick layer of homogeneous mud remains on our planet. Fantasy? No, ancient knowledge that is available in books, legends, myths and religions. The many earth layers are solid proof for this recurring disaster. No scientist will agree to this because they all are focused on their small part of science. They know a lot about a little. Those natural disasters occur in a cycle of seven and create a cycle of five civilizations. The longest living civilization lives no more than 10,800 years. Nonsens? No, ancient knowledge and that knowledge is supported by many depictions that we find in museums on statues, cylinder seals, coins etc. The last time that this celestial body, planet X or nine, was seen and depicted and commented was just before our era. To learn much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient high technology, read the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". This book answers many of your questions about ancient history. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest
Absolutely delusional, get help.
This is Ancient knowledge that is available in many different forms for everyone who is searching for it but that knowledge is forgotten, neglected or denied by all scientists. I found the common thread that connects many puzzle pieces of our past. Many depictions are available, in every corner of our globe, but not correctly interpreted. Thanks to many years of research I was able to reconstruct a timeline.
Who funds this project?
Nobody, it's just a quick demo.
Grown man. Plays with toy trucks in a sandbox all day for a living.
Er, no. It was a quick demo for a pop up video on how the equipment works that went viral. The rest of the job is a lot more involved but just as much fun.
@@chadcastle6980 Chill, just having a bit of fun, here. I know they do serious work.
@@craigcorson3036 no offence taken, I have to admit that sometimes my job lets me be a kid again. 😄
hi Mr Spencer
Heck, I used to play in the sand just like that when I was 7 years old - didn’t know I could make a career out of it.
I wish that was all I had to do but alas, no.
Good video, like .
whats this?
You are a very good instructor. I enjoyed watching the video and it was very educative and informative. I have watch similar videos but your experiment is better and makes more academic sense. Thanks for the effort you put in.
Thanks Michael, guitar videos next? 😁
I like it
Interesting
Heute habe ich das Glück gehabt Patrick Gitarren Spiel life zu hören, ganz klasse
Fantastic demo!
Glad you like it!
You sound like Tim Curry 😂
iQ 21
@@user-jl8xc5gj2ghas no idea your iq is so low 😢
Very well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Unrealistic. He should have used silt/alluvium not primarily sand - sand is not cohesive. Channel width versus wavelength relationship also unrealistic toward end of clip due to unrealistic sediment conditions. Channel forming and bank retreat typically occurs only in bank full conditions. Had he increased discharge to create bank full conditions the whole planform would have been washed away very rapidly due to unrealistic choice of substrate material. Had the video continued planform would have more closely resembled braided channel pattern.
Did you read any of the pinned posts or did you just want to jump in and show everybody how clever you are? 12 videos with a total of 38 views, some channel you have. Unrealistic.
@@chadcastle6980Given that I have never posted any videos on You Tube I ask myself the question why you comment about 12 videos and 38 views?! In any event your comment suggests that you did not like me expressing my opinion. You are entitled to express your opinion, but then again, so am I. You talk about the video being aimed at school leavers in previous comments. Before I left school and as part of an A level physics project I designed and constructed my own experiment in the labs to create meandering channels. Just because your video was targeted at school leavers doesn't mean it should be unrealistic. It begs the question what you get up to at Liverpool John Moores University. If I were really arrogant I would describe my opinion as peer review.
Loved the prayer flag t-shirt, these guys are pretty famous here in Nepal!
What type of english is he speaking? I can understand it but it sounds like a foreign language
Should have been called lark lane pub and restaurant names , it dosent sell the lane at all
Wow 😲😳
Thank you I have a test tomorrow
Mee too
awesome!!
thank u for this i understand a much more
That was interesting to watch
This video is amazing. When I was a kid, the flood water from the mountains was passing through a culvert near our village. In the morning I used to see such deposition of sand creating a beautiful landscape with ripples and different color of sand. Some areas with very fine sand deposition with very smooth ripples (already drained). Also we used to build small dams with soil providing pipe culverts (made out of rolled thick leaves or hollow matured papaya leaf stalks). It was fascinating to watch (I used to watch keenly) water depth rising upstream of the soil dam. Even as a child we used to make wider bases for the dam to stand the water pressure. In the mean time water used to flow through the papaya stalk culvert. At that age my joy knew no bounds watching the flow. Also we used to make a slit opening on the earthen dam, keenly watching the flow pattern down stream of the dam spreading like a fan, and watched as to how the sides eroding away gradually and widening the slit opening. We were not satisfied with that. We then tried to repair the eroded portion of the dam by digging up wet soil along with grass and grass roots from nearby grassy area and carrying with both hands to fill the eroded portion of our dam. It worked and the water depth started building up again. Some time we used to build the dam ahead of the flood water arrival. Your video brought those memories back to life. Thanks a million for that!!!
Woah!!!!!!!!!!
I was always taught that the greater the fall a river has the straighter it will run. very little fall will cause greater meandering
I'd like to see more of these type of videos
Beautiful video
I uses to do similar with my sand pile as a kid
Why does he look like a tall Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit?
I don't know but it made me laugh. I'll add that to my CV. :D
Entirely because of global warming. Nothing to do with how the earth has worked for millions of years
Not do one that shows how it goes from straight to curvy...
Can u also plz explain flood levees and flood plains
So you need to build walls to prevent such a thing